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SECTION 01560 <br />PART i — GENERAL <br />1.01 <br />1.02 <br />REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED <br />A. Furnish, install, and maintain temporary control facilities required for construction; <br />remove on completion of entire project any features not intended to remain on the project <br />site. <br />B. Provide noise control, dust control, water control, debris control, pollution control and <br />erosion control as specified in the appropriate sections of these documents. <br />REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIES <br />A. Comply with federal, state, and local codes and regulations and utility company <br />requirements. <br />B. Comply with Department of Transportation requirements. <br />PART 2 — PRODUCTS <br />2.01 MATERIALS (GENERAL) <br />A. Materials may be new or used, but must be adequate in capacity and quality for the <br />required usage, MUST NOT create unsafe conditions and MUST NOT violate <br />requirements of applicable codes and standards. <br />2.02 TEMPORARY NOISE CONTROL <br />A. Mechanical equipment shall be fitted with mufflers to reduce noise from internal <br />combustion type engines. <br />B. Bells, sirens, alarms, etc., shall be adjusted to provide adequate warnings to personnel on <br />the project site; however, they shall be regulated to an intensity that is amenable to the <br />neighboring communities. <br />C. Exterior construction work noises shall be kept to a minimum during evening, night, and <br />early morning hours. In addition, weekend and holiday noises shall be limited to <br />acceptable levels. <br />D. In addition to on-site control, noise considerations shall be made to off-site vehicles and <br />equipment (mobilization, demobilization, deliveries, etc). <br />2.03 TEMPORARY DUST CONTROL <br />A. Dust formed as a result of the construction shall be controlled by the Contractor. <br />Cleaning of work areas and application of dust control materials are the most effective <br />methods of dust control. <br />044572017 <br />01560-1 <br />